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‘Babe’ Star James Cromwell Helped Rescue A Pig From A Slaughterhouse And Named Him (That’s Right) Babe

Life may be stranger than fiction, but sometimes fiction bleeds into life. Take James Cromwell. In 1995’s Babe, the actor played a farmer who decides not to slaughter a nice little pig who was improbably good at herding sheep. Jump nearly 30 years and he’s done that for real.

As per Insider, the Oscar-nominated actor heard about a piglet who fell off a truck that was en route to a slaughterhouse. According to PETA, the animal was “scraped, bruised, and covered in mud” after tumbling from the vehicle. Cromwell then teamed with the animal rights group, where he is an honorary director, to transfer the pig to a sanctuary in Pennsylvania.

Cromwell also gave it an inevitable name: Babe.

“Having had the privilege of witnessing and experiencing pigs’ intelligence and inquisitive personalities while filming the movie Babe changed my life and my way of eating, and so I jumped at the chance to save this real-life Babe,” Cromwell said in a statement. “Every pig deserves to live in peace and joy at a sanctuary, choosing when to frolic, where to forage, and how to spend their time, yet few do.”

He added, “So you jumped off a truck so you wouldn’t be somebody’s Easter dinner? What a great thing to do. Nobody should have any animal for dinner. Invite the animals to dinner. That’s what I say.”

Cromwell had already been a vegetarian for 20 years when he took the role of kindly farmer Arthur Hoggett in the smash hit. (He reprised the role, albeit briefly, in its delightfully bonkers sequel.) Doing the film made him go next level, becoming an active animal activist. Earlier this month, he was asked by Page Six how many times he’s been arrested for various protests.

“Oh, I lose track,” he replied. “Seven or eight times, maybe more.”

(Via Insider)

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Rae Sremmurd’s ‘Sremm4Life’: Everything To Know Including The Release Date And Tracklist

After a year-long wait, hip-hop duo Rae Sremmurd, comprised of Swae Lee and Slim Jxmmi, have released their high-anticipated album Sremm4Life. During an interview with GQ, the pair shared that the album would “show a more evolved side of them.” According to Jxmmi, “We’ve got to give them something new, man. As an artist, it’s hard to be yourself, and I feel like with this album, it was like we’re not following a trend.”

With the tracks “Community D*ck,” featuring Flo Milli, “Denial,” and “Sucka Or Sum” being dropped as loosies, fans were looking forward to what else the group had in store. Well, Sremm4Life is officially available across streaming platforms, and here’s everything you need to know about the project.

Learn more about the album below.

Release Date

Sremm4Life is out 4/7 via Eardruma Records/Interscope Records. For more information, click here.

Tracklist

1. “Origami (Hotties)”
2. “Royal Flush” Feat. Young Thug
3. “Mississippi Slide”
4. “Not So Bad (Lean’s Gone Cold)”
5. “Tanisha (Pump That)”
6. “Bend Ya Knees”
7. “Activate” Feat. Future
8. “Flaunt It/Cheap”
9. “Sexy”
10. “YMCA”
11. “Something I’m Not”
12. “Torpedo”
13. “Diamonds Dancing”
14. “ADHD Anthem (2 Many Emotions)”

Features

The album only includes two credited guest vocal appearances, from rappers Future and Young Thug. However, the album features a slew of production credits. The duo pulled in some of the biggest hip-hop producers to contribute to the album, including Mike WiLL Made-It, Zaytoven, Chopsquad DJ, Murda On The Beat, Sonny Digital, and Ronny J, to name a few.

Artwork

The official cover is quintessential Rae Sreummurd. Photographed by Atlanta-based hip-hop visual artist veteran Diwang Valdez, it shows Swae Lee and Slim Jxmmi throwing up four fingers to represent that they are in this together for life, as the album’s title drills home.

Singles

Before the release of the entire album, Rae Sremmurd released two singles, including “Torpedo,” which was followed by an official video, co-directed by Matt Swinsky and Medet Shayakhmetov. The second single was “Tanisha (Pump That).” Unfortunately, the group’s previously promoted songs “Community D*ck” featuring Flo Milli, “Denial,” and “Sucka Or Sum” did not make the album cut.

Tour

Rae Sremmurd has not yet officially announced a supporting tour for the album. However, after their forthcoming performance at Coachella, the duo does have a list of international concert dates listed on their website. See those dates below. For more information, click here.

04/26 — Copenhagen, DK @ Royal Arena
04/28 — Antwerpen, BE @ Sportpaleis
05/01 — Cologne, DE @ Lanxess Arena
05/04 — London, UK @ The O2
05/06 — London, UK @ The O2
05/07 — London, UK @ The O2
05/09 — Dublin, IE @ 3 Arena
05/10 — Dublin, IE @ 3 Arena
05/13 — Glasgow, UK @ OVO Hydro
05/14 — Birmingham, UK @ Resorts World Arena
05/16 — Manchester, UK @ AO Arena
05/17 — Manchester, UK @ AO Arena
05/19 — Amsterdam, NL @ Ziggo Dome
05/20 — Amsterdam, NL @ Ziggo Dome
07/06 — Wiège-Faty, FR @ Rocourt
07/07 — Brussels, BE @ Parc Astrid

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Israel Adesanya Got Revenge On Alex Pereira’s Son For Mocking Him After His Knockout Win

Israel Adesanya reclaimed the UFC Middleweight Title on Saturday night at UFC 287 when he knocked out Alex Pereira in the second round of their championship bout in Miami, avenging three consecutive losses to Pereira.

Pereira had bested Adesanya twice in kickboxing and once in UFC (at UFC 281 last year), and the victory for Izzy wasn’t just sweet for getting revenge on Alex Pereira, but he also had a message for Pereira’s son. After one of his kickboxing losses, Pereira’s kid got in the ring and mocked Adesanya getting knocked by falling over next to him, which Adesanya hadn’t forgotten about. After the fight, Adesanya explained why he sought out Pereira’s family, pointed at them, and did the same celebration at them, falling to the mat after KO’ing Pereira.

Adesanya also went on Twitter and posted the Michael Jordan “And I took that personally…” line over the video of the celebration.

Grudges held between fighters is nothing new, but holding a grudge with someone’s kid for a celebration is pretty hysterical. Adesanya certainly got the last laugh here and while having an 0-3 record against Pereira was surely plenty of motivation coming into the night, he made sure to also deliver a little bit of revenge to the youngest Pereira in the building as well.

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Noname Announced Her New Album, The First Since 2018, And It Is Slated To Arrive Sooner Than You Think

Apparently 2023 is the year of musical returns. First, SZA made her big comeback. For weeks Cardi B has spoken publicly about working on her sophomore album. Now Noname is throwing her hat into the ring. All three ladies waited five years before dropping or, in some cases, beginning to work on a full-length follow-up.

Although Noname has released several songs recently, including “Rainforest” and “Song 33” (a response track to J. Cole’s subtle jabs), fans of the rapper have been looking forward to the day when she’d drop an entire project after changing her mind regarding retiring from music.

Well, now they’re in luck. In a post uploaded to Instagram, the musician wrote, “My new album is called Sundial. It will be released in July 2023.” She added, “Thank you for everything.”

Noname’s last album, Room 25, was released in 2018. In between single drops, she’s focused her energy on her community activism work, including Noname’s Book Club, which focuses on “uplifting people of color voices” by highlighting literary works centering their stories. The literary and social awareness movement has played a vital part in the conversations about educational resources available in underfunded areas. That said, Noname is no stranger to using her music to address political and social issues. It’s safe to assume that her forthcoming album will do the same.

Fans of Noname were overjoyed after hearing the news. See a few of their reactions below.

Before deactivating her Twitter, after it was revealed that she would be returning to Coachella, Noname wrote, “Now if Coachella doesn’t convince y’all I’m bout to drop an album, I don’t know what will.” It looks like she’s keeping her word.

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Molly Shannon Dusted Off Sally O’Malley So She Could Become The Jonas Brothers’ New Choreographer On ‘SNL’

When SNL alumni return for hosting duties, they tend to dust off some old favorites. Molly Shannon did plenty of that on Saturday. The Emmy-winning performer — who can be seen in the Florence Pugh drama A Good Person and just published the memoir Hello, Molly! — threw in a nod to Mary Katherine Gallagher, her uptight Catholic school girl who just wants to dance, in her opening monologue. Later she resurrected her bad stand-up Jeannie Darcy. But perhaps the biggest one was when she broke out another dancing character, Sally O’Malley.

Debuted in 1999, Sally is a salty, spry, and perpetually 50-year-old energy bomb, clad in a red jump-suit with a towering bouffant ‘do. She’s a symbol of eternal youth in an ever-aging body. The musical guest that night were the Jonas Brothers, who were game to team up with Shannon for the episode’s big promo, and again when Sally O’Malley made her triumphant return.

The sketch finds Sally being recruited by the trio to be their new choreographer. Their exiting choreographers are nonplussed about it, doubting that the Jonases would want an older vibe. But they’re wrong: Kevin, Joe, and Nick are already wearing their own red jump-suits and are ready to do some high kicks.

You can watch the sketch in the video above.

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‘SNL’ Weekend Update Dragged The ‘O.J.-Amount Of Lawyers’ On Trump’s Defense Team: ‘He’s Definitely Getting Away With It’

The biggest story of the last week was a foregone conclusion: It was Donald Trump becoming the first U.S. president to be arraigned on criminal charges. The story was historic enough to score SNL’s pretty delightful Cold Open, and ditto prime real estate a little later on Weekend Update.

Hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che started with his legal team, who in a photo released afterwards could be seen on either side of their client in a manner reminiscent of one of the most famous trials in history (not the least because one was compared by many to perm-era Marcia Clark).

“I don’t like that he’s flanked by an O.J.-amount of lawyers, because that tells me he’s definitely guilty and that he’s definitely getting away with it,” Jost mourned.

Jost also dragged one of his lawyers, Joe Tacopina, whom he called, simply, “Tony Soprano.” Tacopina has argued that Trump won’t receive a fair trial in Manhattan, the city that hates him (with exceptions). Jost agreed. “Even the courtroom sketch artist seems to hate him,” he said, referring to the deeply unflattering painting that Jost said made him look “like the mud monster from Scooby-Doo.”

Fox News also came up in a segment on a report that children today throw tantrums four times a week — prompting Jost to say, “Weeknights on Fox” next to images of Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson.

Speaking of, Che discussed Fox News honcho Rupert Murdoch having his engagement with Ann Lesley Smith called off last week, and right before the earth-quaking Dominion trial, no less. “She got cold feet after Murdoch passed his physical,” Che quipped.

You can watch the most recent Weekend Update in the videos above and below.

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Trump Compares Himself To Jesus And Wishes The Son Of God ‘Happy Birthday’ (On Easter) In The ‘SNL’ Cold Open

When Donald Trump was indicted last week, it didn’t cause his die-hard followers to wake up and jump ship. Quite the opposite. As predicted, it energized the MAGA wing of the GOP. One of his more prominent disciples, Marjorie Taylor Greene, even compared him to both Nelson Mandela and Jesus Christ. (She wasn’t the first to do so.) After all, they were arrested, too. In so doing, she handed the SNL writing team an Easter gift.

The latest episode kicked off with an Easter special, featuring Mikey Day as Jesus, recreating the Last Supper with his disciples. At one point, Day’s Jesus declares that he has “committed no crime” and predicted that he will be “arrested, tried, and found guilty.”

“Sound familiar?” says James Austin Johnson’s Trump as he interrupts the recreation to find similarities, no matter how blasphemous, between himself and the son of God, who he describes as a “famous, wonderful man arrested for no reason at all.” He then made his point all the more clear, saying, “If you haven’t put it together folks, I’ve compared myself to Jesus, again.”

He added, “And what better time than on his birthday, Easter.”

A lot of SNL’s Trump sketches go far into absurdism, but this one — one of their better digs at the former president — actually sounds eerily close to something he’d really say at his rallies, when he goes way off-script and says things that should offend his evangelical base — but don’t.

For instance, while comparing himself to Christ, he couldn’t help but claim he was better. “He rose from the dead on the third day. “I would have done it faster,” he said. He then called Jesus a “nepo baby,” of course ignoring that he is, too.

Trump did find another point of comparison between himself and Jesus, one that he wouldn’t admit out loud because it would be self-incriminating, saying that “just like Jesus, all I did was be friendly to a sex worker and now they want to put me in jail.”

You can watch the sketch in the video above.

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What’s Popular On Streaming Now

Every single week, our TV and film experts will list the most important ten streaming selections for you to pop into your queues. We’re not strictly operating upon reviews or accrued streaming clicks (although yes, we’ve scoured the streaming site charts) but, instead, upon those selections that are really worth noticing amid the churning sea of content. There’s a lot out there, after all, and your time is valuable.

10: TIE. Unstable (Netflix series)

Rob Lowe is already riding high on the 911 franchise, but he’s here to conquer the streaming world as well. Interestingly enough, Lowe decided to combine forces with the son who torments him on social media. As such, John Owen Lowe joins his dad (who’s playing a bit of a narcissistic nightmare here) for a biotech-focused workplace comedy that comes courtesy of Better Off Ted and Santa Clarita Diet creator Victor Fresco.

TIE: 10. Avatar: The Way Of Water (20th Century Studios movie streaming on Amazon and VOD)

James Cameron once predicted that this sequel would make everyone “sh*t yourself with your mouth wide open” while watching, and although I didn’t see reports of this phenomenon literally going down, the box office did virtually do so. There’s no telling when we’ll see the third movie (The Seed Bearer?) arrive, but in the meantime, everyone has gotten back in league with the Na’vi.

9. Murder Mystery 2 (Netflix film)

Adam Sandler can’t miss on Netflix, and here’s got Jennifer Aniston along for the return ride as they play spouses who end up embroiled in (as the title suggests) homicide-focused mysteries. Hopefully, The Sandman will eventually get back to Uncut Gems-level fare as well, but in the meantime, it’s wonderful to see the continued success of a star who remains humble, and even though his material can sometimes be controversial, no one ever seems to have a bad thing to say about Sandler himself. In this all-seeing day and age, that matters.

8. Dave (FX series on Hulu)

Dave Burd’s brainchild is back for more extreme awkwardness with its title character going on his inaugural tour in this show that’s based upon Burd’s real-life experiences as meta-rapper Lil Dicky. This surprisingly sweet show will take a rollicking ride across the U.S. to turn the lens upon the American culture in a humorous yet also sharp manner. If you haven’t watched this show yet, block out some much deserved time to get caught up, so you won’t be lost for this third season.

7. Lucky Hank (AMC series streaming on AMC+)

Bob Odenkirk didn’t stay away for too long after Better Call Saul ended, and he ended his tour as Saul/Gene/Slippin’ Jimmy. Expect something very different here with Odenkirk portraying Prof. Hank Devereaux, who’s in the midst of both a meltdown and a midlife crisis while navigating trouble on both the professional and personal fronts. On the former note, Hank’s also seeking a greater purpose in this show that’s a less thrilling turn than Saul, but to be fair there, we also knew about the trouble that was coming. In contrast, this Odenkirk heads into unknown territory, which is exciting enough on its own.

6. Rabbit Hole (Paramount+ series)

Kiefer Sutherland adds another intrigue-filled entry to his adrenaline-fueled TV career, and this series looks to be another Paramount+ hit that will add some variety to the streaming services existing and upcoming stable of Taylor Sheridan shows. The 24 star portrays a corporate espionage maestro who ends up being framed for murder, and as of now, the show’s good for at least eight episodes, in which he’ll attempt to clear his name.

5. Creed III (MGM film on Amazon Prime)

Michael B. Jordan not only stars within but also directs the ninth entry of the Rocky franchise, which is a real contender even though Sylvester Stallone sat this one out. This entry includes several parallels to Rocky III and adds elements of Rocky V. Jonathan Majors also joins the club while echoing the past for Adonis Creed, and Tessa Thompson also returns as Adonis’ wife. This movie doesn’t add too much lore to the franchise or break new ground, but it positions Jordan for a directing future.

4. Yellowjackets (Showtime series streaming on Paramount+)

Last week, the series delivered upon the gory promise that it teased from the very beginning. Hopefully, that doesn’t mean that it “peaked” too early, but we’ll find out if that’s the case. Stay tuned for more Citizen Detectivery for the newest episode, which includes Elijah Wood, and enjoy the fact that Shauna is growing more terrifying by the moment, despite that prim-and-proper exterior and demeanor. At this point, I basically want Natalie to make it out of this show alive and drug-free, and then she can maybe take a cruise to Aruba because planes are a bad idea in this series. And maybe Misty can get her own reality show where she shows off her hallucinatory recipes.

3. The Night Agent (Netflix series)

This show is already closing in on the all-time Top 10 English-speaking shows on Netflix, and there’s already an order for Season 2, which tells us that espionage will probably never stop being hot on TV. That’s the case on both cable and streaming, but the better news is that there is no shortage of fixes for spy-loving viewers. This show also has some romance in the mix, and Gabriel Basso return for the next round to clear things up after a fateful phone call. Or to head into a new set of troubles. Or both.

2. Beef (Netflix series)

Road rage might be one the underlying cause of the conflict in this A24 series, but the cause masks a whole lot of symptoms for what ails this show’s two dissatisfied lead characters. Ali Wong and Steven Yeun go through the full spectrum of human emotions while their counterparts set out to destroy each other’s lives after one near collision and a flip of the bird sets mutual insanity into motion. Additionally, the actors have candidly spoken about the physically effects of filming this adrenaline-fueled ride share, so it’s worth enjoying at home while sighing in relief that you are not currently behind the wheel.

1. Succession (HBO series streaming on HBO Max)

After last week’s doozy of a finishing moment, we’ll see if the Roy siblings stick together or not. We could probably use more sad karaoke to help us recover, and it remains to be seen whether Shiv will ever find a divorce lawyer or if Tom has created a conflict of interest with every New York attorney of note. As fans are aware, this shall be the final season, so we’ll see how the media empire shakes out, and if one truly, you know, succeeds Logan Roy.

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Jonas Brothers Premiered A Lovely New Ballad Called ‘Walls’ On ‘Saturday Night Live’

In their second performance of the night, Jonas Brothers shared some new music from their upcoming album, The Album.

On “Walls,” Joe shines throughout the ballad, as he expresses gratitude for a special love in his life, and makes it known that his life would be incomplete without her.

“If you ever left me, I would die / Even the walls would cry,” sings Joe on the song’s chorus.

On the Saturday Night Live stage, the boys were joined by the choir from the “Waffle House” performance, as Kirk Franklin and Jon Bellion, the latter of whom produced the bulk of their upcoming album, led the choir, who jumped around and offered vibrant displays of energy.

Now that all three of the JoBros are married, we can expect much of their new songs to reflect the love each of them shares with their wives. In a recent interview with Mr. Porter, Joe revealed why he prefers to keep the details of his marriage to actress Sophie Turner in this music, rather than in the public eye.

“I want to feel like an open book,” he said. “But when we started dating, I realized that I didn’t have a ton of stuff that was just for me. And in the end, it makes me a better person to have something for myself.”

You can watch the performance of “Walls” above.

The Album is out 5/5 via Republic. Find more information here.

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Jonas Brothers Brought The Jam Session In A Performance Of ‘Waffle House’ On ‘Saturday Night Live’

Ahead of their upcoming album, appropriately titled The Album, the Jonas Brothers paid a visit to Saturday Night Live. During their visit, the brothers delivered a soulful performance of “Waffle House.”

While on stage, the boys were joined by a choir, as they grooved out using the whole stage, and maintaining a rockstar presence. With almost two decades in the game, Jonas Brothers have not lost their magic.

Upon the release of “Waffle House,” the brothers shared that the song was inspired by conversations they had at the namesake diner while on the road.

In a recent interview with Variety, the JoBros revealed that family is a key theme in the album, and they linked with producer and songwriter Jon Bellion to create a body of work that resonates with fans and their families, who have supported them over the years.

“How do we make an album that speaks to all those different walks of life and ages?” “The key to Jon’s initial pitch was bringing in influences from the ’70s, but with a really modern edge to it,” said Nick. “We wanted to find a way to tell stories that are universal but also ultra-personal.”

You can check out the performance above.

The Album is out 5/5 via Republic. Find more information here.